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Hey Hugh, I doubt you are running on septic tanks, but if you are and have a leak somewhere inside the house you can end up with the same results... If it is the main, you should be able to find the leak fairlly quickly, just look for the water flow coming up from out of the ground. Should be easy to dig out since it is saturated. Just turn off the water meter first and then dig it out. Cut out the bad section and put in one of those three piece compression deals on it and it should buy you a year or so worth of time.... just a suggestion.
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